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A team on undercover Drug Enforcement Administration agents and Baltimore County police officers raided The Healthy Life Medical Group on York Road on Tuesday, 11 News reporter Kate Amara reported.

Baltimore County police told 11 News that their investigators, along with the DEA, executed a number of warrants at the clinic at about 4:30 p.m. Tuesday.

The officers arrested two people on open Baltimore County grand jury indictments charging them with conspiracy to distribute Schedule II narcotics. The two people were the operators of the clinic, police said. One person was arrested at the clinic, and one person was arrested at Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport. Their names were not released pending court actions.

11 News watched the agent remove several loads of boxes from the office.

The I-Team has been looking into the pain clinic and its questionable practices when it comes to prescription writing.

The pain clinic opened in the Baltimore County professional building in November 2011. Since then, neighbors have complained about the amount of traffic coming through the parking lot -- many of the cars with out-of-state registrations from states like Ohio, West Virginia, Virginia and Kentucky, where it is harder to "pill shop" because of monitoring programs.

A number of area pharmacists will not fill prescriptions from that particular clinic, given the amount of narcotic painkiller prescriptions they have written, the I-Team reported. The I-Team has learned that two local pharmacists have reported the clinic to the DEA.

Wednesday at 11 p.m., WBAL-TV 11 News will reveal the months-long I-Team investigation that led to the raid.